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Texas Title Gains Financial Transparency and Performance Accountability with Entrinsik Informer
Technology Category
- Application Infrastructure & Middleware - Data Visualization
- Functional Applications - Enterprise Resource Planning Systems (ERP)
Applicable Industries
- Finance & Insurance
Applicable Functions
- Business Operation
- Quality Assurance
Use Cases
- Predictive Replenishment
- Regulatory Compliance Monitoring
- Remote Asset Management
Services
- System Integration
- Software Design & Engineering Services
The Challenge
Texas Title provides valuable insurance services with offices all over the country with its affiliate company. With unmatched title plant access covering over 90% of the population of the State of Texas and the ability to close transactions in 45 states, Texas Title is a true one-stop solution for all title insurance needs. To ensure that transactions are handled smoothly and professionally, Texas Title relies on accurate data to keep track of the numerous aspects of their business. Determining the financial state of business activity at the end of each month was a stressful process and they needed a better way to access and manage their data. Prior to using Informer, Texas Title was using canned reports provided by their title, settlement, and escrow software, RamQuest, and manually tracking their revenue and expenses with Work Books. Keith Hafner, President of Texas Title, realized the need for a more efficient and timely way to deal with reporting needs. “There was no ability to see who or what office was closing what and to ensure that remittances to the agency were accurate and/or timely,” said Hafner. Management needed a clear view of business performance, but found that their current methods were time consuming and ineffective. The canned reports weren’t customized to their requirements, and financial reporting was a slow and tedious process leading management to realize the urgent need of finding a better way to manage their business-crucial data.
About The Customer
Texas Title is a leading provider of title insurance services with a significant presence across the United States. The company boasts unmatched title plant access covering over 90% of the population of Texas and has the capability to close transactions in 45 states. This extensive reach makes Texas Title a comprehensive solution for all title insurance needs. The company operates numerous offices nationwide, ensuring that transactions are handled smoothly and professionally. Texas Title relies heavily on accurate data to manage various aspects of its business, from financial tracking to performance monitoring. The company’s management team, led by President Keith Hafner, is committed to improving operational efficiency and financial transparency. Prior to implementing Entrinsik Informer, Texas Title faced challenges with their existing reporting tools, which were not customized to their needs and required manual tracking of revenue and expenses. This led to a stressful and time-consuming process for determining the financial state of business activities at the end of each month.
The Solution
The management team at Texas Title needed to find a reporting solution that would allow them to better access and analyze their data in real time to keep track of business developments. They needed an out-of-the-box solution that would have them up and running quickly, with a user-friendly interface that management and staff could take advantage of without needing advanced technical knowledge. While commiserating with an industry colleague about reporting difficulties, Entrinsik Informer was recommended to Keith Hafner as a likely solution. After seeing a demonstration of Informer’s reporting and data analysis capabilities, Hafner knew it was exactly what his company needed. “The ability to customize reports down to individual ‘blocks’ by dragging and dropping was great,” Hafner said. “… One demo and I was hooked.” After a fast and straightforward implementation, Texas Title worked with Entrinsik’s customer service to create ready-made reports off of their RamQuest database employees could start using immediately. “We were asked what we wanted and 15 minutes later, they had the report ready for us to review for our comments,” said Hafner.
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